Phil Simon on Tectonic Changes in the Workplace
Austrian economics recognizes change as a constant and provides guidance for adapting to it and managing
Wars Cost More Than You Think
Ryan and Zachary talk about how wars are not nearly as cheap or economically harmless as
Expensing Is Key in Any Pro‐Growth Tax Package
Adam N. Michel As Congress searches for policies to meet our current economic challenges, maintaining full
Steve Ballmer’s New Public Sector 10‑K Report Illustrates Weaknesses in Government Financial Disclosure
Marc Joffe Each April, USAFacts, a not‐for‐profit information provider founded by former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, issues a report
America’s Violent Extremists: Past Tragedies, Future Threats
Patrick G. Eddington Twenty‐eight years ago today, two Army veterans utilized a truck bomb in Oklahoma City to
Cancel Culture: The Digital Panopticon
Like Bentham's panopticon, modern cancel culture is built upon fear and online bullying, making people police
Climate protectionism
From the WSJ (World’s First Carbon Import Tax Approved by EU Lawmakers): The European Union’s parliament approved
The Economics of Arts and Culture
To describe anything in human life without the context of economics is to erase the reasoning
Waco 30 Years Later: It Is Not an Atrocity if the Feds Do It
Thirty years ago, FBI tanks smashed into the ramshackle home of the Branch Davidians outside Waco,
A Handsome Settlement in the Dominion‐Fox News Case
Walter Olson You sometimes hear people talk as if even plaintiffs with meritorious cases can’t win libel